President Uhuru Kenyatta (PHOTO: PSCU)
Kenya and the United Kingdom have agreed to start post-Brexit trade
agreement in a Saturday phone call between President Uhuru Kenyatta and
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The negotiations, which are expected to be finalized ahead of the UK's
exit from the European Union (Brexit) by the end of the year, will be
conducted within the Kenya-UK Strategic Partnership Framework
established by the two leaders in January 2020 and the East African
Community (EAC) parameters to enhance regional integration.
In the telephone conversation, President Uhuru and Johnson also
discussed several Kenya-UK bilateral interests among them the two
nation's response to the global Covid-19 health crisis.
Uhuru thanked the British Government for extending visa over-stay
amnesty for Kenyan nationals in the UK who cannot travel back due to the
Covid-19 travel restrictions until May 30.
The visa amnesty, President Uhuru noted, had enabled Kenyans especially
students and workers, to apply for long-term visa renewal in the UK
without having to travel back to Kenya as has been the norm.
He further thanked the UK Government for supporting Kenya's Worker
Protection Scheme which he said will benefit garment and horticultural
sectors to avoid massive staff layoffs during the current Covid-19
global economic disruption.
On Britain's support for Kenya's successful bid for the recent UN
Security Council elections, he thanked Prime Minister Johnson for his
country's endorsement.
The two leaders affirmed their strong support for the Commonwealth and
committed to working together to ensure stability, continuity, and the
deepening of solidarity among Commonwealth nations.
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